La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 24, 1922, Image 2

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Thursday. August 24, 1122.
PAGE TWO
. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Children's School Shoes
For Sturdy Boys and Girls
Cp mikI off lici'iiif nine o'clock iiiul n 1 Im go IVoiii then niilil dark.
No wonder the i-liiidicn nceo! sturdy shops nol only heavy Miles lint n i.v
l.-is-fs.
W'c show .i iiiiilclc slock of slio '.s For lioth hoys and girls find ran out
fit them 'oniili(clv for si-hool.
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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WE SELL C. P. FORD'S, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
SHOES FOR LADIES
!.,.. 1 liny arc supreme in n k vain.' and oualily
;il iiopnlar rices.
The Bootery
A I'avadiM' lor Tiivd Feet.'
20fJ Depot Street 'hone Mam 118
Grover Smith, Mjjr.
i..,.i, i.nekett. blind nalnter of Ualias. Tex., rode a tandem blryele to
norhrMer Minn., a distance of 1700 milc, with hi non, Cheater, 13, In
the front seat an Buldc. HpeelalinUi at Ilochesler told ljorkelt they could
nut restore his HlBhl. so futher and Bon are on their 1700-mile return
journey.
Eastman Films and Cameras at
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
Store
Inn their drugs.
RUSSIANS SEE
ROSf FUTURE
GEORGIA WIVES
NEW ZEJUJUID
i l!y Ayi. tilled Prvi-O
MOSCOW, Auk J. (By Mail)
.Soviet ilusMiaii It-utlers are advancii
M-anoMK, easily unJ'rstantlablf withi'i
liusfia but piotnihly diffit-ult of rm
)it;hcnsi(in abroad, as lu why they b..-
yilieve Ku.ssia, afler the coming har
m (vest, can gut aionK and hIiow ecotmm
if improvement wiLhout the aid o!
foreign g-,vei nmeiit.
They make no secret that Industrial
ly the country can show very little
life without huge foreign credits, but
thty siiy that Jiussia in primarily an
agiU'iilturnl country, aiyl that the re
(tuiienientH of the Hu.ssian peasant are
pn.baldy smaller than those of any
ether people except the Chinese or
HindiH. 'i he peasants comprise ni
least 70 per cent of the country's pop
ulatioir.
An American, accustomed to the
standard of living in the United
might consider it n terrible
(Ur Amociated Pruati
.., jlty vto:)iue(l J?res.- j V KJ.LI N(i l'( N, N. .p July CI. (Hy
''ATr.ANTA. C,a., Aug. li-i The sen-. Mull) Cyril Mee, who trained com
Me committee u wild land-:, of the munity song-leadei for Hie Anitri
l(Hii'iin li'irinlMtnif ' hiw bi.t'nm it n can t rooim duiinif the war. has visit-
hill introduced bv Senator Dennis'd this city and intmduredhe idea of J tftati1
J'onmig of Dougherty rminly to make eominuimy ringing, it caugm, on at condition were someone to tell hi-n
it necessary for husbands in this state " A meeting of prominent Well- that fl),(MM) Russian people had no
to obtain pet -mission ef tthir wives i iegton business men was held al hisjshms. The Russian, familiar with
before goimr fi-huig. instigation, the mayor presiding, und,js own country, would shrug hU
Senator l-'leming. n fishennun him,thoe pnsenl formed themselves int' shoulders and .-av: "What of it?" He
fielf and a married man, was merely committee to introduce the scheme . W)(Uld remaik that at least fiU.OOO.OtW
exorcisinn his keen Inh humor when "It met with immediate success,", Russians nevtr had shoes ard pndi
he introduced the nieasur, and had f.V the Kew Zealand Herald, "th?lrtt,iv Wouid not know what to d.j witn
no idea of hearing an echo eNpres.ied attendance at the first sing number-, eh,.,,, jr ,iu-y did. The peasants go
through the curio.dtv of 'no fitnious a iK nhout HU() and at the last no fewer j baiefoot in 'summer, use' homemade
jiewou as Hudmni Muxiin, the? iiiven-, than 4.iuti." Istraw MindaU in the autumn, and felt
tor and aulhor. I'he sings are helil in the town hall 'hoots of village manufacture in the
In n letter to S. Mrl.md'in, nec-.l'"ni midday until 'I o'clock one day ; winter,
etury of state, Mr Maxim wrote: "I;':"'h week. There is an WcompanU ; jt js .sjniiin. wit, ni(m. nrticles of
lo make it rt iVvtive,' he added.
"It would appiar that if the general
system of s tdier settlement is carried
out in the tei rilories, the government
a ill become ie-ponible to (Jerniany,
'through the allies for between three
million and four million pounds for
.he purchase f plantations for stib
liviMon and sett lenient. If the br
ovving of tiiis amount is regarded as
iKie.-s.iiy lir soldier land settlement,!
-.he money : h mil be expended within
Austiaiia. through the states where
in abundance i;f land is available un-j
del infinitely better contlittons than i
.an be obtained in the mandated tei'-j
ritories. I
"We have fully 2,000,010 square
jniles of meleveloped tropical and sem.-j
tropica! land in 'Jueenslafid, Northern
'iVi ritoi y and Northwest Australia.
Vet, in 'spile of the present' need fori
people, wo are neglecting these area- j
and sending to a new territory hun-
drds of our aMe-hjdied soldiers' who
will find it difficult to justify their 1
f labor or the eneuditure ot tne gov
'einnunt. A: the earliest possible mo
i .ii". it railiauit-'it should reconside:
the whole matter with the view to
i in ititt'inr hgislation that will cjn
itiol the lah.tr problem efficiently ef
! feci the disup. al of iand to private
j r-ntei pi ise. and withdraw the large
larmy of public official to the main
land of Austiaiia when they can be
jphued ir.oits pi fitably."
! Early Bifd is Julius
I Fisher in His Saarch
! for Men for Harvest
"Ice Saintj."
In many purls uf 4-ontinental Kurope
the idea has prevailed lne tlu Middle
i;es that the days dedicated to SS.
Jt anieri us, 1'aneras and St alias
May It, VI and l; or, according .to
another version, to SS. rnncrus, Ser
vatlus mid ltonifaee May 1, and
M generally bring ditnidlve frosln.
On af-oimt of this Iteiief, which butt
bi-en the subject of much scientific dis
cussion, both the saints lu question
and their days lu the calendar were
popularly known as the "ice saints."
wh ,
to
See by the New Vo,; Tribune that a'd a piano and a song leade
bill has been introduced in tlu st nate ' acts as conductor.
of the Stale of (ieoigia by Senatori l.eafbts are ditributed with I
Dennis Fleming which contains sonn- ll choruses or songs known to every
provisions so drastic thai it lias occur IhoHy. The lender announces which
red to me that the whole thing must (will be sunK, gives them a start and
be a joke." M'H' they go. There is nothing whal-
(iuoting provisions of the bill as dc-',Vtr 1,1 11 "1""''vd
Kcribiul in lb.. Tribni i.. v 1 1. . t -.., about it.
and all married nun wlio shall trot A 'dlection is taken as the peopl,
wear r.nd household use which Ami-ii-can
civilization considers essential to
comfort. If the iiussian peasant w-
denty to eat and above all other
things he prefers black breadand "if
he has a few rags to coyt r him and a
hut to shelter him, he is as well off
fishing without th
wives shall be guilty
of lhc!l ''IlSH nn '"
a teb.ov. and I l" 'P'
)n.i.i.'ni..a J1S jH, WJ(S .toiv the war.
It was only in late years under the
monaichy tliat the growth of timiti
dy
tnitribute from -i f..,.i(n .itliii l'nui. .!
according io ine
is seriou
' encouraged- The Soviet regime, whosj
enteiK-e shall' not be less than !un,,u"1 (,f ti j. y me n t they gel out of SU,prtcrs were mostly among the fa
Im toil ful for
rk '
cln-ciful.
live nor more than twenty years at:11, .toty woi kers in the cities, has de
hftfd labor," the. invtntor wiole: "1 The money in ucd for the hire of to increase industry and probably ev
shall deem the courtesy very much if, the hall, piano, advertising and print- en nine than the old regime, but, d-.u-
you will let me know whether or not;ing. It is hoped soon to get a bo k- to civil war and destruction, industry
Such legislation is bring proposed' i:i;ht printed containing a0 community i is now in a worse state than ever be
the State of CJeoria. As 1 am wr:l- Mings. Hymns aie not sung but just -fore. If foieien capital conies in to
ing a hook on lawless legislation in the uohI old-fashioned songs that ev- any great extent the governnunt e
the Uniteil .St n u 1 am ra'.iN'inu: anyt.v ie loves with a few tuneful, pop- pt .-ts to recreate industry, but lacking
musing nun ot te!.f!Mtion which m. iy tiinr ciioruu's to ntip Keeii people tin-;, it con.-iders that Russia can ir-(
'aleng as an agricultural country until
.nh time a? either from within itself.
1 ir with foieign assistance, it can be-
conie an industrial country.
As civil war is over, and the har
vest promises to be better than -it
iin time since the war, , the Soviet
idcrs co.itend that the pea-ant and
tin1 city workmen now will both have
ne'ie fi't.d than they have hat) for
Veai s. and that the w u st period
behind then. Kir t Iii reason the
attitmb ef Kuvsian diplomats at
Ueiioa and The Hague was firmer
than the Wett m world, a .-customed !
to thinking of economic tuin in the!
1 FILIPINO
HEALTH COURSE
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MANILA. P. !., Auc
llig the college ot medi -oie and
ery of the I inviu-ny the 1
pines up to the nveiimi d :.t.nd;
class "A ' colleges , t tli
United States l. n-vi-ii
lege curriculum, and tin
of a central nur. -ing .
double the number of t
graduated annually in tt
are two of the impm '?';!
garding puolic htallh :::ni i!
of disease that linve come ,i
the woik of He, Vict. r (.;, ii
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flCREllSE IN
BIRTH RATE
. Aug.
Ib'fore the' stores were ' pjifin In
Iai Crande this morning Julius Fish
er, priiic" riincher of the Lower
Cov country, drove Into the city
in his search for men lo help har
vest his i-'ialu crop.
"This i no snap," said .Julius,
"even after n crop linn been raised
the fanner tins tils troubles nhout
saving ii . And say, ion't ever get
it into your lu ;id thai, farm life
is what tin- Country (lent tenia u or
Cappor's We. lily says it 1 have
set -n the men loij for K'lld, ha ve
stood by Mini witnessed the buzz ot
the roulette wheel, noticed the deal
er at I'lno, h,ie engaged in several
Hues of biislnrs-i invseli', but never
have yt nick a nyt Iiing t liat has
suc!i a g;i utldi to it as farming.''
When ,ik. d how the rrops were
turning out Mr. l-'isher said the re
ports about I mi in per crops in the
(iraude Hondo this year were (purely
canards for in his sect Ion of t he
valb-v. which one of the best, (he
when t is uin-; fa r below. expt-Vta-tions.
"We h;id the finest si and you
eer saw." saUl Julius, "and to look
at I tie fb-lds one would figure on
forty or I'ti'iy husheU, but when the,
old ihresh-T siuu'tj into a field and
does Us work we are finding that
wo aro from a third to a half high
on our imi.'ss, (ut we have plenty
nf straw, yes. lots pf straw and the !
htndim; twin-' !dl is heavy this
year.' i
Trail Finder
LET - US - CARE
for Your Parties
Orders
A'c ii::ik- up any pasfiy spcria
Amy flavor in 1 lin k it Oal
livcrr.l 1" vmir
ly. ynii nslc
nil Ire ( 'ream,
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JACK-O-LANTERN
1115 Adams
Exide Batteries
f atterics In stock,
latteries for rent.
liitterU'a recluirged.
Hutterleg Watered Free,
liatterles of all miiltea repaired
HOSCII MAIl.VKTI) SKKVK'K
STKO.MItl'Mtd CAUIII ItliTOIt
SllKXIl 10
I'KKI) lll lt;.;KS, Prop.
Ill J.flulitoir.H .Maelilnu Works
WO O D
OltDRIt NOW nEFOKE
I'UK'KS ADVA NCR
4-ft.' -woon m.. 7.no
Kl-iir: wood nt $..-.n to $M.ttu
CALL J1AIN 734
Harris Grocery
Here She IsGood As New
"With cylinders JtEGROUND, AND FITTED WITH McQuay
Norrla Piston Rings, Pistons and Pins, your motor is practically as
good r.3 new," gays the cylinder regrinder.
Motorfstn are Just beginning to realize how much added life,
and mileage, can be given their cars by having cylinders regrouod,
and new rings, pistons ami pins installed. When these three vital
units are renewed In a roground cylinder block, the' result, is prac
tically a new motor. 1
In every section of the country are shops which specialise in
regrinding equipped with special tools and machinery for this
work. ,
Your repairman can teil u whether new piston rings alone
are all your motor needs to ui-rhg hack its lost power, or whether
the cylinders of your motor netd regrinding and complete new
ring, piston and pin equipment.
. There Is a McQuay-Norris Ring made from Electric 1lron
for every purpose and price; specially deslrmed nnd manufac
tured for replacement purposes each tvpe designed for the par
ticular motor it fits. All sumdanl sizes and over-sizes. An ex
tract -from McQuay-Xorris, Saturday" Evening Tost.
You can get quick service from us.
LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS
Ln (.ramie: Orcirou
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,mI in II,-..
on- i-..r;
I :",l,!i .iimr i'
! Hint wiil.
I M.lt M".
the V.mti.i!'
Uocke
arri ai
7 ( Hv Mail)
ie man iri:e i aie fi(- upland and
a!i-- during the year lirju was -'
r th.".iand .d the population of ail
the lughest ever recorded, m
niing to tin N'trd annual report of
c Kecist t ai -i Jencra'
'Ibc binh uite per l.iH'0, and the
'''i i i f eirt b, :','T.'. S J, was th.
r.'t iiiiiiii'.T icroidetl in any year
i e civil icgt-tiatitui was instituted.
HUy.ttiv.ate. jik y.v as legitimate
ths :-!miuo.! a definite increase The
aOi rale et rj.u uy l.OtM) was the
loidcd. The infant mortality
"r - nuhh lower than
sense it would affect their own coun-i
tites, had bcliexed p,sibh '
GRIIICIES GREAT
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1 r i'loiv.
-OREGON HISTORY :
I ill REQUIRED.
r.aMt'in l1'pllM'ntal. "f tli.
ft'lli'r Foviiiilalton, s'lne h,
.lei'e IDrce tinnitus a-.'.
Hr. tleiser snmniri...1.! uli:it lias
lwen done in a report to tioVeinoi Ce:i
nul Wood and the diuvlor ol' health.
He invited attintioii t the lait thai
the health aclivitus of the l'hilip
Pines are nut eeritrnlized ',ii,ler one
department secretary, as he helieve
. they should he. and he therefore re-j
commends Unit tit,, legislation to d,
'. Whil'h f.lilc.r ,'f Kisst;v in th;-! l'J'tiKM:. Oie. Auk. it. ....
Ill"t lefrislatitre. he hroU".ht up again, il'npila in the .Itlttli trade In ,
The International Health llel.nl hatiKon pttldle s. hools will hereatlet
frnihi4 the servi.-es of p. t'liarle.sireiinlred to study nreson lnstoi,
N. Uo,'h to the Philippine govern ir.rit'. ja part ot I hear seholasiir work
lor health w,.ik, of lr. W. S. C.irlereorillus to an aniiouiioeinent
lis nssisuint dean of the culloire of eelwul here f rum tne otlu e of J
ninncino unit surt'erv and pressor
Jisyslolotry. of Mis Aln-e l'lteernld
ronultnt in nuisint- and of i.
. Tiedetnan ns sauitarv engineer i:t
rhnrce of field studu-s" in malaria
tthii-h have 1,,-en undertaken ilLjlie
lirovmco.et l.armin.
BRUITS POLICY
Hrilish Manihin- ,!'nli-v of;
Niltivi' ('(Ultrnl nf Cvl'-'
man New ( luiiifa i t 'rii i-!
rit'tl liy Saillisnll. !
Mail
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sup.
ol.nl
eottrse tif.it
t'hlirehtll, slut,
pilhlie IllHti'lletl,
The irogon !0,(,,rv
wi ,R' tuniOS lias been ,,, epai ed
ly a commltioo of lustorluiiH work
iiiK under tho direetion of Super
intendent t'hurel.Pil,
V ' .t.-.l Pi I
I!NKY. N. S. W.. Aue. .. iltv
Die Plltlsh poll.v of native
inan.iated in (German N -w
nitieucl I'v S. Sanui,.-
letmer nu-'uher of the t 'enttiionu i'alt ':
Mouse of liepiesentatives, who h.,..
Is! letutneii tvotn a visit to ihe is.
Mr Snniiisoii savs the ool,. .
if th.' covetii'iH nt is fre,u.-nt!v T
"t "sp.-ii.-.K the re I ami m- ..ti:ic
6" if eentmue.! it HI liu. i
mines -ii,le lo work the plantation,
sihvessfully
"While the I'o'i-niHii system neeil tnu j
he adoited in its entirely, an alter., i
tion of the present system is t'oentia!
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9 Washington. D. C to
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THE END
OF YOUR WORRIES-rt savings account
your best
is there to
Present. It
It never refuses
p and o fishintf
Ihc
A Well-tended savings account is
friend. Good times or bad, it
insure the tuture or cheer
is always home when you call.
when you ask. l ou can close sh
and it will work for you all the time.
Old Ike Walton must have had a s i i,u - .....
or he could not have fished i content
This Bank ivill help you ?t;, t..
United States National Bank
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